Some guys are too self conscious to be naked in a sauna.

Just watched a BBC travelogue featuring Paddy McGuinness (Btritish tv personality) and his mate travelling in Sweeden.

They met up with a group of 6 or 7 Sweedish guys in a sauna. How embarrassing (for them) that both Paddy and his mate went into the sauna with their swim shorts on, while the Swedish guys were all naked, as it should be. Very disappointing that two men in their 50's don't have the body confidence to dress/undress appropriately in a sauna.

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RE:Some guys are too self conscious to be naked in a sauna.

Not seen this show but I think your assessment is wrong.

They are not two guys without the confidence to go nude in the sauna.

Paddy is a stand up comedian after all, with plenty of confidence.

They are two guys without the confidence to go nude in the sauna while on TV.

I dont blame them. Nude saunas isnt a spectator sport

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RE:Some guys are too self conscious to be naked in a sauna.

You guys should really watch this LoL . . .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k70xBg8en-4

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RE:Some guys are too self conscious to be naked in a sauna.

Thats hilarious leave it to Conan.
You guys should really watch this LoL . . .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k70xBg8en-4

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RE:Some guys are too self conscious to be naked in a sauna.

Before bathtubs, before showers there were saunas in Sweden and they were communal. It's considered unhygenic or oddly self-conscious to be anything but naked in cleaning one's self. A good sauna is close enough to boiling in temperature that electronics likely don't fare well. I imagine the Swedes found the whole thing amusing and anything but embarassing.

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RE:Some guys are too self conscious to be naked in a sauna.

It was BBC prime time viewing, everything was edited to not show anything below belly button, or blurred out. There would be no chance whatsoever that his cock would be broadcast. Try and watch it.

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RE:Some guys are too self conscious to be naked in a sauna.

Just watched a BBC travelogue featuring Paddy McGuinness (Btritish tv personality) and his mate travelling in Sweeden.They met up with a group of 6 or 7 Sweedish guys in a sauna. How embarrassing (for them) that both Paddy and his mate went into the sauna with their swim shorts on, while the Swedish guys were all naked, as it should be. Very disappointing that two men in their 50's don't have the body confidence to dress/undress appropriately in a sauna.

Thank you for the laugh i enjoyed at your hypocrisy. You, who are uncertified, with no photos or other media, say others don't have "body confidence" to be nude in a sauna on tv. Give me a freakin' break!

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RE:Some guys are too self conscious to be naked in a sauna.

I send you a big hug.

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RE:Some guys are too self conscious to be naked in a sauna.

I know all too well the feeling of being scared to be seen naked by anyone. As I was that way for a long time. A fear conditioned in from childhood by a clothed society which believed nude is lewd and immoral. I had to intentionally decide to change my feelings on it, and that was hard to do and took awhile. But those kind of mental things can be changed and I did manage to change it in myself quite a bit. So if a sauna is not nude prohibited and if others around are not going to misunderstand and condemn, I much prefer to wear nothing in a sauna.

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RE:Some guys are too self conscious to be naked in a sauna.

You guys should really watch this LoL . . .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k70xBg8en-4

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RE:Some guys are too self conscious to be naked in a sauna.

Just watched a BBC travelogue featuring Paddy McGuinness (Btritish tv personality) and his mate travelling in Sweeden......Very disappointing that two men in their 50's don't have the body confidence to dress/undress appropriately in a sauna.

It's a similar situation to Paul Hollywood's European tour when he meets with a German nudist group.

There's certainly ways and means to keep their bits out of shot. After all Naked and Afraid achieves that easily enough.

I put it down to media coverage of nudity is either ridicule or disgust. Rarely is there middle ground or normal acceptance of nudity.

That's why I applaud Australia's Getaway TV show that many years ago covered an Australian location and host Catriona Rowntree went nude.

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